French education expo opens next week
27/10/2004 15:40
Shanghai Daily news
The 2004 France Education Expo will be held in the city over the weekend as
part of the "Year of France in China" program, the French Consulate General in
Shanghai announced yesterday. The education fair will give representatives
from more than 150 French schools - including 50 comprehensive universities, 30
business schools and 25 engineering colleges, language schools or polytechnic
institutions - a chance to meet face-to-face with Chinese students. Officials
from 12 French-invested companies in the city will also attend the fair to
provide career information for students planning to study in France. "Echoing
President Chirac's visit and the 'Year of France in China,' we hope to
strengthen the link with local universities as well as attracting more Chinese
students to study in France," said Marc Lamy, French educational consul in
Shanghai. The fair is expected to attract about 15,000 local university
students, making it the largest education fair that France has ever held
overseas, consulate officials said. Meanwhile, 35 students from the Marseille
Business School and Jiao Tong University's joint financial MBA program also
began their study in the city. These students from nine different countries
will be awarded an MBA degree at Marseille Business School and a Jiao Tong
University graduation certificate after completing the 18-month part-time
program, which costs each student 15,000 euros (US$19,190). They are the
second batch of students to enter the program. Last year, the program enrolled
22 students, mostly managers from large multinationals.
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